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Mosaic 1 Grammar, 4/e
Patricia K. Werner
Lou Spaventa

Crime and Punishment

Part 1

Match the implied meanings with the sentence examples. Write the appropriate letters in the blanks.

a. I don't think they're going to go.
b. It is quite possible that he'll visit us.
c. I think that they are going to go.
d. It is doubtful that he'll visit.
e. I am here, but I'm not happy about it.
f. I have to be here, but I don't like it.
g. I am living here, but I don't like it.
h. Things probably won't change.
i. I can't go home soon.
j. I wasn't good then, and I regret it.
k. I don't like the way my life has gone.



1

I hope that he will visit us.
2

I wish that he would visit us.
3

I hope they are going.
4

I wish they were going.
5

I wish that I could go home soon.
6

I wish things would change.
7

I wish that I weren't here.
8

I wish I weren't living here.
9

I wish I didn't have to be here.
10

I wish that my life had gone differently.
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I wish I had been good.